Example sentences of "at which a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | On one occasion Minton , too , was invited to a dinner at which a famous pianist was present . |
2 | Expert determination is also used for the adjustment of the rate at which a convertible redeemable preference share is to be converted into , typically , an ordinary share , following a capital reorganisation or rights issue of the ordinary shares in the company . |
3 | He gave parties at which a great deal of champagne was consumed ; he attended other parties ; he entertained young women to luncheon-parties in his rooms — women whose fashionable faces Mr Bullins recognised from society magazines such as the Tatler , which formed his own favourite bedtime reading . |
4 | The TAC secretary attends all meetings at which a TAC response is to be discussed . |
5 | The rate at which a black hole loses energy by Hawking radiation is where σ is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant . |
6 | In order to understand why it is that homoclinic orbits are such important features of the Lorenz equations , we will examine the change of behaviour of the system as r passes through a value at which a homoclinic orbit like that shown in Fig. 6.1a occurs . |
7 | This is the moment at which a major diversion is necessary . |
8 | During the 1630s , for example , there is a high correlation between the amounts of each mint mark represented in hoards and the quantities of silver coinage available at each ‘ trial of the pyx ’ , at which a fixed proportion of output was submitted for testing every year . |
9 | They follow an all night drink and drugs party at which a brilliant student died . |
10 | A revised version of the paper was produced for a November meeting , at which a new committee with the same name as the 1968 committee was set up . |
11 | The new initiative was launched at a meeting between President Clinton and the chief executives of the three largest US car manufacturers : General Motors , Ford and Chrysler , at which a new 10-year target was established to create a practical and affordable model running at a level of fuel efficiency three times higher than at present . |
12 | The selected affixes and function words are represented within the planning frame in phonological form , and , as we have already noted , the phonological forms of the content words have been retrieved from the lexicon : when all these phonological representations are put together under the control of the planning frame , we have the positional-level representation for the sentence , a level at which a specific sentence is represented in phonological form . |
13 | The point at which a useful and necessary practice is accorded the status of a constitutional convention is not clear . |
14 | One further operation was done in October 1991 , at which a perineal sinus was explored and reopened . |
15 | Cash accounting , accruals accounting and commitment accounting are distinguished from each other by the point in time when expenses and revenues are recognized in the accounts , i.e. the point at which a given transaction generates a bookkeeping entry . |
16 | References in three separate contexts in Ali suggest that the lowest kadiliks of which the hierarchy normally took cognizance were those at the 25 -akce level ; and these would thus seem to be equivalent to the 20-akce medreses in being the level at which a fully-trained medrese student would expect to receive his first appointment . |
17 | Even for trajectories as low as varying C L over the range 10 -3 –1 changes the altitude at which a Tunguska-sized stony asteroid airbursts by only 1% . |
18 | Much stress was laid on the demand for a World Conference at which a British sacrifice of imperial advantages would create the space for appeasing the grievances of the ‘ have-not ’ powers — Germany , Italy , Japan — through a general scheme of ‘ territorial , economic and monetary readjustments … . ’ |
19 | In the Spring Term there is an Annual Lecture at which a national celebrity talks about an issue of current interest . |
20 | The times when persons in power wish to check the excesses of public writers are times at which a large body of opinion or sentiment is hostile to the executive . |
21 | The arrow indicates the point at which a cAMP-agonist cocktail was added . |
22 | Consequently , if best practicable means are taken to limit the discharge of such gases to levels recommended by the Health and Safety Executive , odour emission will be correspondingly reduced and even totally removed where the concentration at which a particular odour is perceived , i.e. its odour threshold detection value , exceeds the recommended emission level for that particular substance . |
23 | Replacement cost — the cost at which an identical asset could be purchased or manufactured . |
24 | To avoid this kind of error , survival analysis was truncated at week 51 , the point at which an adequate number ( n>10 ) of patients were still present . |
25 | The temperature at which an inverse solubility occurs is often termed cloud point . |